Lake Creek's Madalyn Davis (North Carolina signee)
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Kingwood Jr. RHP/IF Hunter Quentel (Oklahoma State commit)
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Expectation now follows Kingwood Softball everywhere it goes — and Hunter Quentel wouldn’t have it any other way.
Quentel wasted no time establishing herself among Texas’ elite. Verbally committed to Oklahoma State since September, the junior pitcher and infielder shoulders the spotlight while embracing the chance to lead a team fresh off its inaugural UIL State Championship.
“We’re already back to practicing really hard and reinforcing the team-bonding aspect so that we’ll continue to be prepared for the big moments,” Quentel said. “It’s just been about getting back into the same formula that brought us there.”
Kingwood’s title run last spring validated that formula. After falling in the State Semifinals in 2024, the Mustangs returned with purpose, finishing 34-4-1 and conquering the UIL 6A Division II bracket. A 4-1 victory over Forney in Austin delivered the program’s first-ever UIL crown, with Quentel earning State Tournament MVP honors. Individually, she also captured District 23-6A Pitcher of the Year after going 18-3, and she hit just under .500 at the plate, underscoring her value as a two-way contributor.

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Introduced to softball at age four through the Kingwood Girls Softball Association, Quentel has since grown into one of the high school program’s most dependable and poised players.
With a handful of contributors from last year’s lineup now graduated — including Team USA WBSC U-18 World Champion Addyson Sheppard (Stanford), 23-6A MVP Mia Gagliardi (Virginia Tech), and standout second baseman Leilani Garcia (Houston) — skeptics might be quick to question the ballclub.
But the cool, calm, and collected Quentel, along with her teammates, appears ready to put any perceived setbacks to rest.
“I don’t think we’re stressing too much about that,” Quentel said. “We’re piecing things together and understanding how each player fits into the program and our lineup. This team is young but exceptionally talented. As long as we play together and play as one, I see no reason for us to worry.”

Her approach to softball extends beyond talent and mechanics.
“The most challenging aspect of the sport is getting past the mental blocks that come with it,” Quentel said. “But I think failing is what makes the experience more rewarding. Once you finally see the work pay off, it’s a feeling you can’t replicate. That’s why I’ve learned that giving up or quitting is simply never an option.”
The perspective that drives her play was evident in November, when the Lady Mustangs received their state championship rings during halftime of the football team’s regular-season finale.

“There’s definitely a lot to like about the ring — I’m actually kind of obsessed with it,” she laughed. “But what I appreciate most is the Buc-ee’s logo imprinted on the inside. We made it a point to stop there after each playoff round, and it eventually became a tradition.”
Calm under pressure, Quentel drives the Mustangs toward a repeat, intent on proving last year’s hardware was fully deserved.
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Klein's Chancellor Simpson
High school sports are about more than last night’s box score.
They’re about young people doing amazing things while overcoming real adversity. After a lifetime of homeschooling, imagine stepping into the world of an intimidating Class 6A high school with more than 2,500 students.
It’s not just adjusting on the basketball court — the place that feels like home — but learning the rhythm and hustle of crowded hallways and busy classrooms. Now add the challenge of being hearing impaired.
Meet Klein's Chancellor Simpson.
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